The <<case...>> function provides the switch-case logic to the SDML. It takes a required switch argument and at least one case-expression argument pair. It may take as many additional case-expression pairs as are needed, plus an optional default argument.
<<case switch case1=exprssion1 [caseN=expressionN] [default=defaultExpression]>> | |
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switch | The value the function will switch on, comparing to the value
of each case argument until a match is found. |
case1 | The first case argument to the function. This is a required
argument and must be immediately followed by an equal sign (=) with
no whitespace between the case argument and the sign. The expression1
argument immediately follows the equal sign, also with no whitespace
allowed. |
expression1 | The first expression argument to the function.
This is a required argument and contains the value the function
will return when switch matches case1. case1 and expression1 are
separated by an equal sign with no whitespace allowed between then,
as in: case1=expression1. Any SDML text in expression1 will
be expanded after it has been returned by the function. |
caseN | Additional optional case arguments to the function.
If case1 does not match switch,
the function will compare each subsequent case argument in order
until a match is found. Each caseN argument must
be followed by and equal sign and then a corresponding expressionN value.
No whitespace can exist between each case-expression pair. |
expressionN | Additional optional expression arguments to
the function. Each case argument must be followed by a corresponding
expressionN value. Each case-expression argument pair must be separated
by an equal sign with no white space allowed between then, as in: caseN=expressionN.
Any SDML text in expressionN will be expanded after
it has been returned by the function. |
default=defaultExpression | This optional argument specifies the expression returned by
the function should the switch not match any of
the case values. The syntax for this argument requires
the text default= followed by the default expression
the function should return. |
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